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Terribly sorry to hear mate. Glad you are OK which is the main thing. Sounds like you have your head screwed on correctly which is probably the reason why everyone is so keen to help you...

In relation to the accident I know exactly what that looks like. I saw a friend do exactly just that whilst I was in the car behind following. Put two wheels on the grass, tried to get back onto the track and then lost it across the track, into the wall and wrote his car off. I had to get him out of the car, luckily he was OK as well.

Point is your not the first person to make an error and you wont be the last. What is done is done, try and do whatever you can to get back out there and don't look back for too long. Easier said than done I appreciate, but you'll manage.

Good luck.

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Good to hear your ok leif, i seen your car, it made me sad :blink:

The understeer will suck, but the oversteer is oh so sweeeeet ;)

lol me and jez def had some oversteer issues, and yes..... Sweet : D

hey dose anyone no where we can get pics from the day? i noticed there was camera dudes all around the track when i was out there anyone no if they put the pics on the net??

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